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and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you. [cheers and applause] four years ago i stood before you and told you my story, that the brief union of a young man from kenya and a young woman from kansas who weren't well off, weren't well known, but shared a belief that in america their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to. it is that promise that's always set this country apart, that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family tone sure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well. that's why i stand here tonight, because for 232 years, at each mo
and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you....
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particular concern about joe biden more than anything is this very clear deteriorating health. is there anybody in the democratic party who really is concerned or should be concerned out mr. biden's deteriorating health including his wife who seems to be covering for him and why can't the democratic party, up with a candidate who can go against joe biden in the primaries, a candidate that would have some real credibility and someone that would give an alternative for the american people in addition to donald trump as an alternative, the other candidates primary candidates on the republican side who i think would also make good presidents. guest: i think the dilemma for the democrats in this area, there are some democrats that are pretty concerned about president biden's age. if you look at polling, democrats age 30 and under in particular don't want him to be the nominee and his age is a major reason for that. but among even leading democrats, david axelrod -talkir to 90 than 80 in the end of the second term. you could suspect axelrod is familiar with obama's thinking on this s
particular concern about joe biden more than anything is this very clear deteriorating health. is there anybody in the democratic party who really is concerned or should be concerned out mr. biden's deteriorating health including his wife who seems to be covering for him and why can't the democratic party, up with a candidate who can go against joe biden in the primaries, a candidate that would have some real credibility and someone that would give an alternative for the american people in...
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candidates dropping out, and joe biden announcing he is not getting in. here in washington this week, the president spending much of his week at the white house. he is in chicago on tuesday, to speak to the police chief, and attend a democratic fundraiser. house republicans selecting a new speaker, as john boehner formally steps down on friday. paul ryan of wisconsin will become the 62nd speaker of the house. we will have coverage of the house republican conference and the vote this week. first, what is the state of the 2016 race as the field begins to shrink? (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. .202) 745-8002 for independents you can also send us a tweet at @cspanwj, or join us on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. good sunday morning. thank you very much for being with us. in "the des moines register" three democrats, hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin o'malley, speaking to democrats. iowa is just now stepping up to the plate for the first in the nation caucuses and plenty of opportunities for shakeups before february 1.
candidates dropping out, and joe biden announcing he is not getting in. here in washington this week, the president spending much of his week at the white house. he is in chicago on tuesday, to speak to the police chief, and attend a democratic fundraiser. house republicans selecting a new speaker, as john boehner formally steps down on friday. paul ryan of wisconsin will become the 62nd speaker of the house. we will have coverage of the house republican conference and the vote this week....
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joe biden: yes, i have. i have been tested once with a deep test, and i will continue to be tested on a regular basis. >> william barr said on cnn this week that his assessment right now is that china poses the most aggressive threat to u.s. elections, even more than iran or russia. do you believe in that? is that your understanding based on the intelligence briefings you have received? joe biden: it is not consistent with the intelligence briefings i have received. he is a lousy enough attorney general, but he is a really bad intelligence officer. >> it's not consistent, because you believe -- joe biden: because i believe what i've been told. and you all know it. you even have outfits like facebook taking some -- it is just -- there are a lot of countries around the world i think would be happy to see our elections destabilized, but the one who was working the hardest, most consistently, and never has let up is russia. it's unfair to say to you guys, but ask yourself the rhetorical question, why is he so af
joe biden: yes, i have. i have been tested once with a deep test, and i will continue to be tested on a regular basis. >> william barr said on cnn this week that his assessment right now is that china poses the most aggressive threat to u.s. elections, even more than iran or russia. do you believe in that? is that your understanding based on the intelligence briefings you have received? joe biden: it is not consistent with the intelligence briefings i have received. he is a lousy enough...
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there is a meeting going on between joe biden and senate democrats. there is also a meeting going on on capitol hill. we are told that the vice president will travel to the other side of the capital. following that meeting the vice- president is playing a key role behind the scenes by a meeting with mitch mcconnell at the white house and on capitol hill. we will have coverage of that. we know that john boehner and eric cantor will be meeting with reporters at 1:30 eastern time. on c-span 2 we will have the white house briefing getting under way at 11:45 eastern time. the house of representatives will be in session at noon. the debt ceiling, in essence, is what congressional leaders have agreed to. a $2.40 trillion increase. $1 trillion in cuts over the next 10 years. the commercial committee will find additional cuts. congress will have the ability to vote on a balanced budget amendment. 10:35 eastern time, nothing on the president's schedule. we are told that he is holding a series of closed-door meetings and working the phones. pretty much guarantee
there is a meeting going on between joe biden and senate democrats. there is also a meeting going on on capitol hill. we are told that the vice president will travel to the other side of the capital. following that meeting the vice- president is playing a key role behind the scenes by a meeting with mitch mcconnell at the white house and on capitol hill. we will have coverage of that. we know that john boehner and eric cantor will be meeting with reporters at 1:30 eastern time. on c-span 2 we...
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joeof black voters prefer biden. 63% of hispanic voters prefer joe biden. how much of the electorate do they make up? guest: what we have seen since 2016 is a huge influx in north carolina. we are one of the fastest-growing states. over 1.5 million new people have registered since 2016. they tend to be younger and browner. we are getting a lot of minority voters in the state and college aged people. as you look at the electorate and how it has changed since 2016, the percentage of white voters is probably going to drop by a couple of percentage points compared to where it was. the percentage of black voters will probably stay the same. it is about how they turn out. hispanic voters have been increasing in numbers in the state as well as asian voters. we are seeing the increased influence of minority voters in the north carolina electorate. voters8% of rural preferred the present. prefersuburban voters biden. could these voters make up the difference for the former vice president and show why he has the advantage? we have seen the propelling of suburbs -- pu
joeof black voters prefer biden. 63% of hispanic voters prefer joe biden. how much of the electorate do they make up? guest: what we have seen since 2016 is a huge influx in north carolina. we are one of the fastest-growing states. over 1.5 million new people have registered since 2016. they tend to be younger and browner. we are getting a lot of minority voters in the state and college aged people. as you look at the electorate and how it has changed since 2016, the percentage of white voters...
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the also have the debate between joe biden and pailin and the debates from 1984 and 1988. that is tonight on a c-span. we want to hear from you. at on our facebook page, what is your favorite vice-presidential debate moment? go to facebook.com/cspan to weigh in. >> we are pleased to welcome to -- ajit pai. thanks for being with us here on "the communicator's." you spoke to carnegie mellon get -- carnegie mellon. the wavy fcc does business. i want you to get your thoughts on that and reflect on your first few months. >> thank you for having made. one -- one of the things i tried to identify what ways the fcc could establish a regulatory framework in the communications technology sector. be a leader in that job creation and economic growth. it is one of the more dynamic parts of the economy. if you look at the statistics, job growth and economic growth has slowed in that department. identified three areas where the fcc could do more with respect to the it sector. to the it sector.
the also have the debate between joe biden and pailin and the debates from 1984 and 1988. that is tonight on a c-span. we want to hear from you. at on our facebook page, what is your favorite vice-presidential debate moment? go to facebook.com/cspan to weigh in. >> we are pleased to welcome to -- ajit pai. thanks for being with us here on "the communicator's." you spoke to carnegie mellon get -- carnegie mellon. the wavy fcc does business. i want you to get your thoughts on that...
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host: you mentioned joe biden. he says he regrets every day that he's not in the race but added, it's the right decision. guest: i think that's right. people are looking at all kinds of other things. i think he was still in the mo urning process and you have to throw your heart and soul into it. i think if democrats need to turn to him and it wouldn't be a long involved process, he might make a different decision then he made last fall. than heferent decision made last fall. host: let's talk about the republican race. ted cruz glad to finish the fight with donald trump. george will. is christie on the cusp? and governor john kasich of the ohio. this follows the endorsement by the union leader last year. way i look at the republican nomination, you've got the mainstream conventional old-fashioned establishment. badly split between jeb bush, chris christie, marco rubio, and john kasich. and you have the most conservative lane which is ted cruz, huckabee, santorum. and ted cruz is just dominating. clearly. and then yo
host: you mentioned joe biden. he says he regrets every day that he's not in the race but added, it's the right decision. guest: i think that's right. people are looking at all kinds of other things. i think he was still in the mo urning process and you have to throw your heart and soul into it. i think if democrats need to turn to him and it wouldn't be a long involved process, he might make a different decision then he made last fall. than heferent decision made last fall. host: let's talk...
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let's revisit statements by joe biden. the obama-biden administration left us high and dry. joe biden is asking people to vote for him to become president in a couple of months. if joe biden wants to become president, he has got a lot of questions to answer. he repeatedly downplayed the serious threat china poses to the united states and free nations around the world. he criticized the president's lifesaving china travel restrictions, called him xenophobic and your mongering before his campaign suddenly claimed he supported them all along. he continues to resist holding china accountable for the global coronavirus pandemic even when president trump responded to china's claim that the u.s. military was responsible for the outbreak. what sort of damage do you think joe biden's china appeasement could pose to american strength and security? sen. mcconnell: a biden administration would cause a lot of problems, but this is top of the list. to declare the travel ban xenophobic means he must've had his head in the sand about the health challenge. not just for this country but the r
let's revisit statements by joe biden. the obama-biden administration left us high and dry. joe biden is asking people to vote for him to become president in a couple of months. if joe biden wants to become president, he has got a lot of questions to answer. he repeatedly downplayed the serious threat china poses to the united states and free nations around the world. he criticized the president's lifesaving china travel restrictions, called him xenophobic and your mongering before his campaign...
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host: from highland park, new jersey, carol, a supporter of joe biden. caller: i wanted to get to your experts view that this election is so different because we are in a pandemic and people in cities think that in order to stay safe, they needed to vote mail in. that is the reason for so many mail-in ballots. ballots,eople in rural you run into significantly less people when you cast your votes. guest: absolutely. so, the mail-in ballot and, i want to make something clear about mail-in ballot and. -- balloting. not only has it been done for a long time, but people really like it. you can sit with your coffee at the breakfast table and research the candidates. participation is higher, which benefits both sides. it benefits both republicans and democrats. who wehe military, really trust, americans on both sides of the i'll trust the military. -- of the aisle trust the military. they have been voting by mail since the reagan administration. the process shifted because of the pandemic but that does not make it fraud. that makes it new and something we are n
host: from highland park, new jersey, carol, a supporter of joe biden. caller: i wanted to get to your experts view that this election is so different because we are in a pandemic and people in cities think that in order to stay safe, they needed to vote mail in. that is the reason for so many mail-in ballots. ballots,eople in rural you run into significantly less people when you cast your votes. guest: absolutely. so, the mail-in ballot and, i want to make something clear about mail-in ballot...
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, i introduce to you the great joe biden. [applause] ♪ mr. biden: hello, arizona. [applause] it is great to be back. it really is. it is great to be back. thank you, kamala. thank you, vanessa. we appreciate it very much. we met backstage and the first instinct we had was to hug each other, but no, we have to stay 12 feet apart. i want to give a special thanks to ruben for being here. big deal, man. i am serious. i noticed that he did something. this is what we call a postman's holiday, coming to hear another politician speak. and putting on a tie when he shows up without a tie. i appreciate it. thank you. i appreciate it. the president and coo of the southwest regional council. pete rodriguez. where are you? is in here or is he in his office? i want to thank him. he is not here now? also, the president of local 1912. you have all been with me. kamala and i were talking coming down the hall. we said, not a joke, it was coincidental, she said, i love the carpenters, the first outfit that endorsed me when i ran for attorney g
, i introduce to you the great joe biden. [applause] ♪ mr. biden: hello, arizona. [applause] it is great to be back. it really is. it is great to be back. thank you, kamala. thank you, vanessa. we appreciate it very much. we met backstage and the first instinct we had was to hug each other, but no, we have to stay 12 feet apart. i want to give a special thanks to ruben for being here. big deal, man. i am serious. i noticed that he did something. this is what we call a postman's holiday,...
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joe biden is going to be a president for all of america. i was so proud to endorse him after starting my campaign in the middle of a blizzard in minnesota. i got to end it by endorsing joe biden. i cannot think of a more joyful way to end a campaign. one last thing i want to say. it was the obama-biden administration that came up here in the face of dennis mcdonough, the chief of staff of president obama, and made sure we did something about chinese steel dumping. they went to work, enforced the laws, we passed new laws, and the number of our iron ore mines reopened. it was there administration that got results. so if you're worried about your family and your job, you've got a home with joe biden. if you're worried about the cost of prescription drugs or childcare, you've got a home with joe biden. and if you're worried about the divide in this country and having a president that just keeps adding more fuel to the flames, you've got a home with joe biden. because he wakes up every morning and thanks how can i lead this country and bring peo
joe biden is going to be a president for all of america. i was so proud to endorse him after starting my campaign in the middle of a blizzard in minnesota. i got to end it by endorsing joe biden. i cannot think of a more joyful way to end a campaign. one last thing i want to say. it was the obama-biden administration that came up here in the face of dennis mcdonough, the chief of staff of president obama, and made sure we did something about chinese steel dumping. they went to work, enforced...
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biden. we saw that during 2008. will we see that in this campaign? >> it is all about time. i think you have to be in a tone that you're comfortable with. if someone else was running mate, i think you would hear a different tone. being collegial and working well with his colleagues, he has a pronounced worldview and different world view, and he likes to draw stark lines and bright contrast with the other party, but he thinks of himself as somebody who does not personalize these political disputes. >> a question from earlier, and that is whether or not this party is unified in united, with some paul ryan supporters, tea party supporters, some arriving tonight, and do they leave united? do they leave energized and ready to do battle against the president? >> i think more united than you would have thought if you were looking at the question from the vantage point of the middle of the republican nominating fight. i think the selection of paul ryan, he sort of unites in a different fashion. he i
biden. we saw that during 2008. will we see that in this campaign? >> it is all about time. i think you have to be in a tone that you're comfortable with. if someone else was running mate, i think you would hear a different tone. being collegial and working well with his colleagues, he has a pronounced worldview and different world view, and he likes to draw stark lines and bright contrast with the other party, but he thinks of himself as somebody who does not personalize these political...
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senator mccain: i think joe biden is qualified in many respects but i point out he has been wrong on many foreign policy and national security issues which is supposed to be his strength. he voted against the first gulf war and a obviously we had to cut saddam hussein out of kuwait or it would have threatened the middle eastern supply. in iraq he had this idea about dividing iraq into three countries. we're seeing iraq united as iraqis -- tough, hard, we're seeing them, we're now about to have an agreement for status of forces in iraq coming up. there areself issues in which, frankly, joe biden and i openly on honestly disagreed national security policy. he has been wrong on a number of the major ones. notice every time senator obama says we need to spend more. we need to spend more. that's the answer. why do we always have to spend more? why can't we have transparency, accountability, reform of these agencies of government? maybe that's why he's asked for 860 billion dollars worth of new spending and wants to raise people's taxes in a time of incredible challenge and difficulty and
senator mccain: i think joe biden is qualified in many respects but i point out he has been wrong on many foreign policy and national security issues which is supposed to be his strength. he voted against the first gulf war and a obviously we had to cut saddam hussein out of kuwait or it would have threatened the middle eastern supply. in iraq he had this idea about dividing iraq into three countries. we're seeing iraq united as iraqis -- tough, hard, we're seeing them, we're now about to have...
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i think joe biden has done this work, solved things and moved on. the rest of us are going to have to tell the story because this is not an election about so many days. -- about somebody's age. everybody wishes they were younger. i wish i was skinnier. desantis wishes he was more likable. it's not going to happen. we have a president surrounded by good people with folks implement in those things. get out there and say it and tell the story because there's a responsibility for us not to buy into that. i would be the first to tell you if i did not think they were delivering, i would criticize them. i was one of the people that thought we should have done the employee free choice act when we got the trifecta in 2008. we did not do it. so we move on with what we have. >> could you talk a bit about trump voters in minnesota and how they respond? we think of minnesota as a very democratic state. elected walter mondale. hillary clinton only carried it by 2000 votes. at what point in your agenda do you talk about when you go to the parts of the state that v
i think joe biden has done this work, solved things and moved on. the rest of us are going to have to tell the story because this is not an election about so many days. -- about somebody's age. everybody wishes they were younger. i wish i was skinnier. desantis wishes he was more likable. it's not going to happen. we have a president surrounded by good people with folks implement in those things. get out there and say it and tell the story because there's a responsibility for us not to buy into...
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what did joe biden actually do? they're forgetting all of that. because they're democrats. this is wrong. donald trump has been fighting since day one that man's got in office. trying to do good for america. he's not president, when he made that remark about a hellhole place, it is over there. how many of you guys go and visit? you don't. ok. all of you know that. so why is donald trump bad for saying that? i want one democrat to tell me what he had made a remark about racist. he hasn't. host: dana in texas. kevin mccarthy, the republican leader, set to speak with reporters, make a statement, may take questions here shortly, just off the house floor in statuary hall. tweeted this earlier. facts be damned quotes republican leader. speaker pelosi's decree changes nothing. we'll hear more from leader mccarthy in a few minutes. jeff is in annapolis on our others line. you're on the air, jeff. caller: i'm not a republican or a democrat. i'm only -- i only try to vote brings merican that forth the constitutional rights of american people, their livelihoods and the country. what i
what did joe biden actually do? they're forgetting all of that. because they're democrats. this is wrong. donald trump has been fighting since day one that man's got in office. trying to do good for america. he's not president, when he made that remark about a hellhole place, it is over there. how many of you guys go and visit? you don't. ok. all of you know that. so why is donald trump bad for saying that? i want one democrat to tell me what he had made a remark about racist. he hasn't. host:...
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joe biden: i do. absolutely. i do. i think that is the thing, recognizing israel as an independent jewish state, i think that is important. but also, i believe that israel has to be prepared to work toward a genuine two state solution. thank you all very much. >> thank you, mr. vice president. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] > biden's record is a shameful roll call of the most catastrophic blunders in our lifetime. he has spent his entire career on the wrong side of the history. >> our current president has failed in his most basic duty to the nation. he has failed to protect us. he has failed to protect america and my fellow americans, that is unforgivable. >> the first presidential debate between donald trump and joe bide season tuesday september 29 at 9:00 p.m. eastern. watch live coverage on c-span. watch live streaming and on demand at c-span.org or listen
joe biden: i do. absolutely. i do. i think that is the thing, recognizing israel as an independent jewish state, i think that is important. but also, i believe that israel has to be prepared to work toward a genuine two state solution. thank you all very much. >> thank you, mr. vice president. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >...
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as far as joe biden, you guys have to agree to let this process take -- let it happen. because either nothing will happen and republicans will look like dopes, or he will be found guilty and we need to know now. host: all right. let's get those points. guest: thank you for that question. president biden met with leader mccarthy when we were facing the debt ceiling threat. they shook hands and we thought we had a bipartisan agreement. that's, i might add, we had -- they had difficulties getting the votes. not all of us agreed with the terms of that agreement. some of us felt we were giving away the store, as they say. but nevertheless, we wanted to avert the major economic cliff. we thought we had an agreement but here we are again. they are not keeping their word. they want to cut even deeper. they want the american people to look the other way at their so-called impeachment process. they also do not take attention to what matters to their pocketbooks, which is affecting americans and will affect american families across the country. we had a bipartisan agreement and th
as far as joe biden, you guys have to agree to let this process take -- let it happen. because either nothing will happen and republicans will look like dopes, or he will be found guilty and we need to know now. host: all right. let's get those points. guest: thank you for that question. president biden met with leader mccarthy when we were facing the debt ceiling threat. they shook hands and we thought we had a bipartisan agreement. that's, i might add, we had -- they had difficulties getting...
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nbcrding to the latest ll, thestreet journal" po best democrat would be joe biden. ms. jarrett: again, you are speculating. has notsident biden made up his mind as to whether or not he is entering the race. a hypothetical poll does not mean much if he is not in the race. whoever wins the nomination is who the president will support. host: he couldn't shut down speculation right now. he is taking more from clinton then bernie sanders. he could shut down speculation if he were ruling it out. ms. jarrett: talking about the vice president? host: the vice president. he is doing what you would do if you wanted that option. ms. jarrett: i think what the vice president has said publicly is the same thing he says privately. he really does not know what he wants to do. loss. a devastating i cannot imagine, as a parent, what he is going through. this was early summer, late spring. it is reasonable for him to say, i need a moment to decide if i can do this, if my family can do this, if i have the fight to enter the race. we should get in the time to figure it out on his own. host:
nbcrding to the latest ll, thestreet journal" po best democrat would be joe biden. ms. jarrett: again, you are speculating. has notsident biden made up his mind as to whether or not he is entering the race. a hypothetical poll does not mean much if he is not in the race. whoever wins the nomination is who the president will support. host: he couldn't shut down speculation right now. he is taking more from clinton then bernie sanders. he could shut down speculation if he were ruling it out....
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a patriot.s joe biden is a political justtution and joe biden delivered the best description of political empathy that i think i've ever heard. thank you for joining us tonight. we've got the room for a few hours. spread out. we'll talk to you soon. [inaudible] the senate judiciary hearing has scheduled the first confirmation hearing for neil .orsuch on monday, march 20 >> sunday night, journalist on her book "e pluribus one," she's interviewed by michael steele, former chair of the u.n.c. >> when does unity come into play and how does this book provide prescriptions for important corner to recognize how important unity is? book is a refresher of is in a way wrote of, we need a little help. butica is a great country we're confused about who we are and what we want and i think that's what we're wrestling with. we have topiece, break this down. the oblemith the la electis half the count waynd thetheral fesnoer iseend t cpacies cca wh r blpane wl ple e teryifndisryf alora. tuayt onasrn obo aly, autilon meo nyf t wld laes hh-chorraon ndingolefabo pl chusesepteth erryewtas ou t eec sic vle s j
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. >> i would say joe biden. i think he's going to have a tough four years. i'll just leave it at that. on our side, i'd say that -- not continuing to learn. there was a lot of false security we had in our turn out operation. we stalled. i'd say that is a big loser. >> this has been a stimulating panel. we have a second panel that will start immediately. for those of you are c-span, www.laszlostrategies.com. thanks to ann lewis, eleanor clift, richard dunham, and blaise hazelwood. thank you all. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> robert autry and pete -- roger daltrey and pete townshend on childhood and young adult cancer. this will be mr. david cameron's third time talking at the banquet since becoming prime minister. if it is remarkable. 3:30 p.m. eastern tomorrow. later in georgetown, bono talking and as social movements like his project red campaign. covered at 6:00 p.m. eastern. about voterk demographics in this year's election as a part of the national journal's
. >> i would say joe biden. i think he's going to have a tough four years. i'll just leave it at that. on our side, i'd say that -- not continuing to learn. there was a lot of false security we had in our turn out operation. we stalled. i'd say that is a big loser. >> this has been a stimulating panel. we have a second panel that will start immediately. for those of you are c-span, www.laszlostrategies.com. thanks to ann lewis, eleanor clift, richard dunham, and blaise hazelwood....
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visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: tonight, former vice president joe biden will speak at the human rights campaign annual dinner. you can watch live coverage 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. here's a look at what's have for congress. the senate returns for business on monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lawmakers will debate a bill to combat opioid abuse and another concerning drug price and transparency. a final vote on both measures will take place at 5:30. the house returns on september 25. at that time, members will continue work on 2019 federal spending bills including one to extend government funding until december 7. current spending expires at the end of this month. as always, watch the house live on c-span and the senate light on c-span two. leading up to the 100 anniversary of the end of world war i on november 11, every weekend on american history tv we are featuring special programs about the war. 1918, generaly pershing created the first united states army under his command. taken toate steps were concentrate american forces at one point on the line. that point was semi-out. >> sunday o
visit ncicap.org] announcer 1: tonight, former vice president joe biden will speak at the human rights campaign annual dinner. you can watch live coverage 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. here's a look at what's have for congress. the senate returns for business on monday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. lawmakers will debate a bill to combat opioid abuse and another concerning drug price and transparency. a final vote on both measures will take place at 5:30. the house returns on september 25. at that time,...
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like joe biden is saying he might do. but say your neighbor does not want to wear a mask, so he will support donald trump, who is saying, no, i do not want to wear a mask. so, you pick your candidate. you put out your yard sign. and on election day, both of you vote, one of you is going to win, the other is going to lose and it will be one-size-fits-all. within the libertarian method, you make your own decisions. if you want to vote to wear a mask that day, go to a store that requires a mask. if that day you do not want to wear a mask, then you can go to a store that does not require a mask. and if you always want to wear a mask, you can go to walmart and other stores, your neighbor can go to those stores that do not wear a mask. that is the best way to get along with each other. people ask a y the country is so polarized, i would say it is because we have to vote on everything for a one-size-fits-all. are we all going to be vegetarian or eat steak? that might sound ridiculous, but think how personal it is that we all hav
like joe biden is saying he might do. but say your neighbor does not want to wear a mask, so he will support donald trump, who is saying, no, i do not want to wear a mask. so, you pick your candidate. you put out your yard sign. and on election day, both of you vote, one of you is going to win, the other is going to lose and it will be one-size-fits-all. within the libertarian method, you make your own decisions. if you want to vote to wear a mask that day, go to a store that requires a mask....
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biden -- governor palin and joe biden. if you don't understand what the cause is, it's virtually impossible to come up with a solution. we know what the cause is. the cause is manmade. that's the cause. that's why the polar icecap is melting. now, let's look at the facts. we have 3% of the world's oil reserves. we consume 25% of the oil in the world. john mccain has voted 20 times in the last decade-and-a-half against funding alternative energy sources, clean energy sources, wind, solar, biofuels. the way in which we can stop the greenhouse gases from emitting. we believe -- barack obama believes by investing in clean coal and safe nuclear, we can not only create jobs in wind and solar here in the united states, we can export it. china is building one to three new coal-fired plants burning dirty coal per week. it's polluting not only the atmosphere but the west coast of the united states. we should export the technology by investing in clean coal technology. we should be creating jobs. john mccain has voted 20 times agains
biden -- governor palin and joe biden. if you don't understand what the cause is, it's virtually impossible to come up with a solution. we know what the cause is. the cause is manmade. that's the cause. that's why the polar icecap is melting. now, let's look at the facts. we have 3% of the world's oil reserves. we consume 25% of the oil in the world. john mccain has voted 20 times in the last decade-and-a-half against funding alternative energy sources, clean energy sources, wind, solar,...
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host: why do you support joe biden erica -- joe biden? caller: [indiscernible] host: clearwater, florida. caller: [indiscernible] trump is a liar. they can come up with all these lights -- all these lies he has done, and never asked how money times biden has lied in 40 years. the other fact that you showed on the military, that is a high end ad. that took a long time. it had all the makings of hollywood. host: ok. caller: that is not an ad you do overnight, that is a set up. host: patty in harrisburg, pennsylvania. a supporter of joe biden. caller: i have two comments. can you hear me? host: yep. there is medical research. the republican administration is known for not believing in science. science is [indiscernible] where is this information coming that biden's mind is not as sharp as it is? why are they saying he has something wrong with his mind? i want to ask you a question. did you say you were for biden and harris? caller: biden and harris. host: just wanted to clarify. north carolina come a supporter of president trump. karen, hell
host: why do you support joe biden erica -- joe biden? caller: [indiscernible] host: clearwater, florida. caller: [indiscernible] trump is a liar. they can come up with all these lights -- all these lies he has done, and never asked how money times biden has lied in 40 years. the other fact that you showed on the military, that is a high end ad. that took a long time. it had all the makings of hollywood. host: ok. caller: that is not an ad you do overnight, that is a set up. host: patty in...
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vice president biden: my name is joe biden. i'm a democrat. and i loved john mccain. i have had the dubious honor of the years of giving some eulogies for fine women and men i admired. i told lindsey, this was hard. the three men who spoke before me, i think captured john and different aspects of john in a way only someone close to him could understand. but the way i look at it, the way i thought about it was that i always thought of john as a brother. we had a hell of a lot of family fights. [laughter] we go back a long way. i was a young, united states senator. i got elected when i was 29. i had the dubious distinction of being put on the foreign relations committee. the next youngest person was 14 years older than me. and i spent a lot of time traveling the world because i was assigned the responsibility my colleagues in the senate, and , i was chair of the european subcommittee, so i spent a lot of time at nato and the soviet union. and along came a guide a couple of years later, a guy i knew of , admired from afar, your husband who invented prisoner of war and en
vice president biden: my name is joe biden. i'm a democrat. and i loved john mccain. i have had the dubious honor of the years of giving some eulogies for fine women and men i admired. i told lindsey, this was hard. the three men who spoke before me, i think captured john and different aspects of john in a way only someone close to him could understand. but the way i look at it, the way i thought about it was that i always thought of john as a brother. we had a hell of a lot of family fights....
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she held her own against joe biden. the media's dynamics are sometimes unpredictable. >> the narrative of this book and now it is turned into a movie. in terms of the style you present to the readers, will you thinking -- what were you thinking? >> mark was talking about the genesis of the book. we have never written a screenplay. there was no question that we wanted the book to of a cinematic feel to would. it. there is not a lot of back story in it. we did not take people back to the governor's mansion or the hanoi hilton in the case of john mccain. we wanted to tell the story in the moment and try to tell an interior story about what they were going through as human beings. we wanted to read the pace of the book moves from big seen to be seen, not with a lot exposition and not with a lot of history. that was a conscious choice to we made. we wanted a lot of dialogue. we spent a lot of time doing the research and the reporting on the book. we wanted it to be a human scale story. we ended up with a book that read to us
she held her own against joe biden. the media's dynamics are sometimes unpredictable. >> the narrative of this book and now it is turned into a movie. in terms of the style you present to the readers, will you thinking -- what were you thinking? >> mark was talking about the genesis of the book. we have never written a screenplay. there was no question that we wanted the book to of a cinematic feel to would. it. there is not a lot of back story in it. we did not take people back to...
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if you support joe biden. (202) 748-8001 if you support president trump. did) 748-8002, perhaps you not support a candidate or vote. you can text us at (202) 748-8003. you can tweet at us at c-span wj. majority leader, mitch mcconnell, sent out this tweet about this process. he said here is how it works in our great country. every legal vote should be counted. any illegally submitted pallets must not. observe thet to process and the courts are here to apply the law and resolve the dispute. that is how americans decide the results. on its face, what do you think? guest: i don't dispute anything in that statement. there is some ambiguity, what is a legal vote, for example. there is a lot of discussion around the timing of counting. right? in some states, if the ballot is postmarked by november 3, the states get to decide how their election is run. some states have said that is ok, as long as we see a postmark, we can count it later. other states have to have received the ballot on the actual november 3, election day. that is the states prerogative. we have a
if you support joe biden. (202) 748-8001 if you support president trump. did) 748-8002, perhaps you not support a candidate or vote. you can text us at (202) 748-8003. you can tweet at us at c-span wj. majority leader, mitch mcconnell, sent out this tweet about this process. he said here is how it works in our great country. every legal vote should be counted. any illegally submitted pallets must not. observe thet to process and the courts are here to apply the law and resolve the dispute. that...
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thursday we will hear from senator mccain's longtime senate colleague joe biden at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after the service, senator mccain's casket is flown to joint airbase interest in maryland. -- andrews in maryland. 1:00 p.m. eastern, senator's body will again lie in viewing for the public. the military at memorial in washington in honor of her husband's service. speakers include former presidents george w. bush and barack obama. tv's live for book coverage of the 18 anyone national book has -- 18th annual national book festival. our coverage includes viewer call-ins with a pulitzer-winning biographer and "the soul of america." a pulitzer prize-winning historian. and fox news host brian kill watch the 18th annual library of congress national book festival, live on c-span2's book tv, saturday 10:00 a.m. eastern. a senate subcommittee looks at the impact of harmful algae blooms in u.s. water systems. they focus on alaska, the great lakes and the florida coast. this hearing runs a little over an hour. senators sullivan: welcome. today is an important er
thursday we will hear from senator mccain's longtime senate colleague joe biden at 1:00 p.m. eastern. after the service, senator mccain's casket is flown to joint airbase interest in maryland. -- andrews in maryland. 1:00 p.m. eastern, senator's body will again lie in viewing for the public. the military at memorial in washington in honor of her husband's service. speakers include former presidents george w. bush and barack obama. tv's live for book coverage of the 18 anyone national book has...
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for this and other reasons, we need to elect joe biden and kamala harris. at people cannot afford four more years of this dangerous and chaotic leadership. i want to make one more point. the trump administration's health care sabotage and weak, inadequate coronavirus's bonds have been aided and abetted by congressional republicans, and no one is more guilty than the senate majority leader, the self-appointed grim reaper of the legislative graveyard, mitch mcconnell. mcconnell and the republicans have refused again and again to take action to protect americans' health care, to address the coronavirus. billsuse passed mcconnell have refused to even bring up to a vote, 80% of which have bipartisan support in the house, and many that would strengthen health care for millions of american families who desperately need it. america, we can do better than this. this november, americans have a chance to elect joe biden and kamala harris. send mitch chance to mcconnell packing into secured democratic leadership in the senate. americans are really ready and waiting for
for this and other reasons, we need to elect joe biden and kamala harris. at people cannot afford four more years of this dangerous and chaotic leadership. i want to make one more point. the trump administration's health care sabotage and weak, inadequate coronavirus's bonds have been aided and abetted by congressional republicans, and no one is more guilty than the senate majority leader, the self-appointed grim reaper of the legislative graveyard, mitch mcconnell. mcconnell and the...
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host: we're seeing a lot of joe biden spending time in pennsylvania. they're expected to head back to pennsylvania. does that make a difference? guest: probably not as much as we would guess. you get a down-home -- it is not a fly over. you're not flying in. you get the impression that it is grassroots oriented. you are close to people. the press bill covers it. you get the same kind of press coverage. i am not convinced it is the be all end all. you're trying to create a narrative that you are close to people. you understand their problems. you relate to them. it allows you to take a message to a particular place. you go to ohio. you want to talk about automobile recovery. the president did that. he goes to pennsylvania. he want to talk about students and their future. you can get that if you fly into some place. my sense is that it matters in terms of the impression you're trying to leave, that you are more or less like them. it does not work as i think they think the campaign strategists to do. host: your web site is famd.edu. when does your next po
host: we're seeing a lot of joe biden spending time in pennsylvania. they're expected to head back to pennsylvania. does that make a difference? guest: probably not as much as we would guess. you get a down-home -- it is not a fly over. you're not flying in. you get the impression that it is grassroots oriented. you are close to people. the press bill covers it. you get the same kind of press coverage. i am not convinced it is the be all end all. you're trying to create a narrative that you are...
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host: my question is, why did you vote for joe biden? caller: i voted for him because i thought we needed a change, i thought we needed a change. the country was too divided. i did not mind donald trump's policies, but what i saw on tv, including this station, was too much hatred. you hear the people on tv, there is hatred. you see this thing on the g7 summit, these people are meeting with joe biden and they did not give maloney other time of day. when -- melania the time of day. you couldn't get anything done. host: congressman? guest: there is an issue at the border, and in my opinion, as a result of hearing all of the other stories from the border, as well as what is potentially happening within the interior, i do believe there is a crisis. and i think it is important for folks like tony to know that everything going on now under the biden administration, the candidate joe biden said in a very lengthy campaign website dissertation on what was going to happen, all of this we knew. the texas public policy foundation, after the election
host: my question is, why did you vote for joe biden? caller: i voted for him because i thought we needed a change, i thought we needed a change. the country was too divided. i did not mind donald trump's policies, but what i saw on tv, including this station, was too much hatred. you hear the people on tv, there is hatred. you see this thing on the g7 summit, these people are meeting with joe biden and they did not give maloney other time of day. when -- melania the time of day. you couldn't...
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we want to turn back to what joe biden we want to turn back to what joe biden said on the senate floor. senator biden: it is my view that particularly if the reality of a divided government during the time of great change at the court continues in the next administration, future confirmations must be conducted differently than the preceding ones. mr. president, the president's intentions on the existing process which exploded during the thomas nomination fight make restoration of what came before judge thomas' nomination even if it was desirable, a practical impossibility. having said that, mr. president, we face one immediate question, can our supreme court confirmation process sow discord and bitterness in an election year? mr. president, history teaches us this is extremely unlikely. some of our nation's most bitter and heated confirmation fights have come in presidential election years. a bruising confirmation fight over roger tauny's nomination in 1836. the senate's refusal to confirm four nominations by president tyler in 1844, the single vote rejection of nominees badger and bla
we want to turn back to what joe biden we want to turn back to what joe biden said on the senate floor. senator biden: it is my view that particularly if the reality of a divided government during the time of great change at the court continues in the next administration, future confirmations must be conducted differently than the preceding ones. mr. president, the president's intentions on the existing process which exploded during the thomas nomination fight make restoration of what came...
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. -- he support joe biden. -- he supports joe biden. with martha mcsally, do you think there is the notion that she is sort of a lame-duck senator in the fact that she was appointed to an open seat after the death of john mccain and also whether or not tying her political wagon to president trump has hurt her in that regard because of his disrespect of john mccain. secondly, do you think there is a groundswell of change in the state of arizona regarding race relations, specifically with the passing of prop 100 and other groundswell of people i believe who support the dreamers getting their rights. i will hang up and your answer. guest: thank you. a couple things. i am not sure that you martha mcsally is a lame-duck senator. this is a difficult one, because even in the special election, the seat is up in 2022 again. i am not sure. what has happened is that martha mcsally at one time was a very centrist politician, centrist republican. in the era of trump, she has clearly pivoted in the direction of trump. i loathe to say she has pivoted
. -- he support joe biden. -- he supports joe biden. with martha mcsally, do you think there is the notion that she is sort of a lame-duck senator in the fact that she was appointed to an open seat after the death of john mccain and also whether or not tying her political wagon to president trump has hurt her in that regard because of his disrespect of john mccain. secondly, do you think there is a groundswell of change in the state of arizona regarding race relations, specifically with the...
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[applause] vp biden: my name is joe biden. [laughter] vp biden: i am a democrat. [laughter] vp biden: and i love john mccain. i have had the dubious honor over the years of giving some eulogies for fine women and men that i have admired. but this one is hard. the three men who have spoken before me i think captured john, different aspects of john, in a way that only someone close to him could understand. but the way i look at it, the way i thought about it, was i always thought of john as a brother. we had a lot of family fights. [laughter] vp biden: we go back a long way. i was a young united states senator. i got elected when i was 29 and had the dubious distinction of being put on the foreign relations committee. the next youngest person was 14 years older than me. i spent a lot of time traveling the world because i was assigned responsibility. my colleagues in the senate know i was chairman of the european affairs subcommittee, so i spent a lot of time with nato and in the soviet union. along came a guy a couple of years later, a guy i knew of, admired from af
[applause] vp biden: my name is joe biden. [laughter] vp biden: i am a democrat. [laughter] vp biden: and i love john mccain. i have had the dubious honor over the years of giving some eulogies for fine women and men that i have admired. but this one is hard. the three men who have spoken before me i think captured john, different aspects of john, in a way that only someone close to him could understand. but the way i look at it, the way i thought about it, was i always thought of john as a...
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and with respect to joe biden now, i don't know enough detail yet about joe's function. but in recent decades, there has been an enhancement of the power, structure and responsibility and influence. >> you are quoted. the story is told of you meeting with vice president quail, where vice president quail tells you that to be prepared to ache a lot of foreign trips, do a lot of ceremonial duels, raise the money for the party or the president. i think your terse response was i have a different conception office. >> a different understanding. >> and that understanding, since we are in a law school, is going to run into a little head wind because one of those understandings is we have got those 15 words in the constitution that says the executive power is vested in the president of the united states. -- late just tills scalia justice scalia said that meant all of the executive power is vested in the president of the united states. not that you should lose a lot of sleep over the legal nicities, but during your advice presidential service, did you think you were stepping outsi
and with respect to joe biden now, i don't know enough detail yet about joe's function. but in recent decades, there has been an enhancement of the power, structure and responsibility and influence. >> you are quoted. the story is told of you meeting with vice president quail, where vice president quail tells you that to be prepared to ache a lot of foreign trips, do a lot of ceremonial duels, raise the money for the party or the president. i think your terse response was i have a...
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enough commit to give you some examples, virtually every secretary of state including hillary clinton, joe biden, chief justice roberts, these kids did not have to go to harvard to have an opportunity to interact with some of the great leaders in our country. we now have about 250 graduate and the hope i had was if they went to college in kentucky, they would end up living in kentucky. about 60% of them still live there and go off to graduate school and come back. the goal was to deal with the brain drain we had. the sharpest kids going off to the ivy league schools and not coming back because they considered whatever their home state was a little too slow. so that was the goal and i am pretty happy with the results. i think it produced what we hoped for. >> that's terrific. we will be interesting to see down the line, looking back at the legacy, how many of those students go into public service. i bet there will be a few. >> that's a good question. not everyone wants to run for office but there are two mcconnell scholars in public service right now. the attorney general and secretary stat
enough commit to give you some examples, virtually every secretary of state including hillary clinton, joe biden, chief justice roberts, these kids did not have to go to harvard to have an opportunity to interact with some of the great leaders in our country. we now have about 250 graduate and the hope i had was if they went to college in kentucky, they would end up living in kentucky. about 60% of them still live there and go off to graduate school and come back. the goal was to deal with the...
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joe biden as you saw with that clip, he was very hawkish. i remember watching the hearings back then and thinking wow, he is really for this and history changed and the intelligence was flawed and obviously it led to many thousands of deaths both from the u.s. perspective and abroad in civilians and that's why hillary clinton and joe biden had to say they made a mistake and i think you will see as far as foreign policy in the upcoming debates, the former defense secretary that served in various administrations has been critical of joe biden and his big vote, including the iraq war vote. host: saying joe biden has been wrong on every foreign policy issue in his public life. bob: gates is a very respective figure and joe biden had to back away whether the crime bill, iraq, and he is going to have to answer those questions of how can we -- how can the united states and voters put him in the white house when he is faced with these key presidential-like decisions as a senator and voted in a way that he later regretted. host: in 2008, barack obama
joe biden as you saw with that clip, he was very hawkish. i remember watching the hearings back then and thinking wow, he is really for this and history changed and the intelligence was flawed and obviously it led to many thousands of deaths both from the u.s. perspective and abroad in civilians and that's why hillary clinton and joe biden had to say they made a mistake and i think you will see as far as foreign policy in the upcoming debates, the former defense secretary that served in various...
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angriert joe biden about this? >> because the president of the united states should be presidential and should lead by example, as well as make clear exactly where they stand. getting down into the gutter like the president does, saying things like we are behind a barn somewhere is a different thing. that is the job of the president. to set an example. andst tell you, i carry -- i deliberately did not bring it with me today. a gold star that was made up for who did not die in the field. i always carry it with me. i did not carry it today because worried that if i focused too much on it that i would engage in some of the kind of language the president has used. i think it is sick. it is deplorable. can.s so un-ameri watching him this morning? while i was shaving and the tv neverlking about how he said anything like that. he honored john mccain. he is the reason why flags are flown half-mast. when the same guy that ship went into harbor, that john mccain was covered and could not see it. he is the same guy that denig
angriert joe biden about this? >> because the president of the united states should be presidential and should lead by example, as well as make clear exactly where they stand. getting down into the gutter like the president does, saying things like we are behind a barn somewhere is a different thing. that is the job of the president. to set an example. andst tell you, i carry -- i deliberately did not bring it with me today. a gold star that was made up for who did not die in the field. i...